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BBA COMMON – st 1 YEAR - SEM-I – SYLLABUS Course Name: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Course Code: Course Objectives: At the end of the semester the students would be able to- - Explain & understand management, evolution of management thought, social and ethical responsibilities of management, span of control and various functions management in the organization. Module I: Introduction of Management Definition of Management Need of Management Principles Management Science or Art Management as an Art Management as Science Management as both Science and Art Functions of Management Needs of Levels of Management Levels of Management Managerial Skills Managerial Roles Module II: Evolution of Management Thought Early Approaches to Management o Robert Owen: Human Resource Management Pioneer o Charles Babbage o Andrew Ure & Charles Dupin o Henry Robinson Towne Classical Approach Scientific Management o 4 Steps of Scientific Management o Taylor’s Approach to Management o Limitation of Scientific Management Administrative Theory o Fayol Outlined 14 Principles of Management Bureaucratic Management o Mary Parker Follet: Focusing on Group Influences o Elton Mayo: Focusing on Human Relations 1 o Four Parts of Hawthorne Studies / Experiments o Conclusions of Hawthorne Studies / Experiments o Criticism of Hawthorne Studies / Experiments o Abraham Maslow: Focusing on Human Needs o Douglas McGregor o Chris Argyris Quantitative Approach o Management Science o Operations Management Modern Approaches to Management o Systems Theory o Contingency Theory Module III: Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Management Social Responsibilities of Management Arguments for Social Responsibilities of Business Arguments Against Social Responsibilities of Business Social Stakeholders Measuring Social Responsiveness o Social Audits Managerial Ethics o Factors that Influence Ethical Behavior o Stages of Moral Development o Ethical Guidelines for Managers o Geographic Segmentation Module IV: Span of Control Meaning of Span of Control Importance of Span of Control Factors Affecting Span of Control Graicuna’s Formula Module V: Managerial Decision Making Introduction Significance of Rational Decision Making Limitations of Rational Decision Making Managers as Decision Makers o The Rational Model o Non-Rational Model Decision Making Process Types of Managerial Decisions o Decision Making Under Certainty o Decision Making Under Risk o Decision Making Under Uncertainty o Modern Approaches to Decision-making under Uncertainty Management Information System Vs Decision Support System The Systems Approach to Decision Making Group Decision Making 2 o List of the advantages of Group Decision Making o List of the disadvantages of Group Decision Making o Forms of Group Decision Making Decision Making Techniques Module VI: Fundamentals of Organizing Introduction Definitions of Organizing Modern Organizationvs. Traditional Organization Closed Systems Vs Open Systems o Characteristics of Open Systems o Developing an Open System Model Formal vs. Informal Organization Span of Management Factors Determining an Effective Span Use of Objective Standards Uses of Staff Assistance Module VII: Strategic Organization Structure Introduction Strategy or Structure Factors Influencing Organization Design Major Structural Alternatives o Functional Structure o Divisional Structure o Matrix Structure o Hybrid Structure Other Bases for Departmentation o Departmentation by simple numbers o Departmentation by time o Departmentation by process or equipment Strategic Business Units Choosing the Pattern of Departmentation Module VIII: Group Decision Making Introduction Developing a Culture for Group Decision Making Advantages of Group Decision Making Disadvantages of Group Decision Making Effective Practices in Group Decision Making o Deal with Conflict as it Arises Module IX: Conflict Negotiation and Intergroup Behavior Introduction Sources of Conflict Classification of Conflict The Conflict Process 3 Negotiation o Distributive Bargaining o Integrative Bargaining Negotiation Process Issues in the Negotiation Process Intergroup Relations Reference Books: Principles of Management, By Tripathi, Reddy Tata McGraw Hill Principles & practice of management - Dr. L.M.Parasad, Sultan Chand & Sons - New Delhi Course Name: PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS Course Code: Course Objectives: To familiarize the students with the basic concept of microeconomics. To make student understand the demand and supply analysis in business applications. To understand the pricing and output decisions under various market structure. Module 1: Introduction Micro Economics Definition of Micro-Economics Difference between Micro and Macro-economics Introduction to Micro-Economics Circular flow Module 2: Consumer Equilibrium & Demands Law of demand Difference between demand and quantity demanded Demand curve Equilibrium Module 3: Producer Behavior & Supply Law of supply Difference between supply and quantity supplied Supply curve Equilibrium Module 4: Form of Marketing What is market Market structure Types of market Perfect competition and its features Monopoly and its features Monopolistic competition and its features Oligopoly and its features Module 5: Price Determination Price determination under perfect competition Price determination under monopoly Price determination under oligopoly 4
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